FIGHT YANKS’ AT LAST! A VERY RARE VIEW, THIS EASTERLING Umpire Escapes Alive In TOI iSLOGAN Women's Game OCRS FIVE national is not to the That the pastime fall nine , bat owing as well understood by the women lack of substitutes only five were as it should bs will be vouched for played. The umpire couldn’t keep Has Perfect Day in by Manuel Roderiguez, who had them apart any longer, according OF the hazardous job of umpiring a to E. C. Dodd, principal. AMERICAN between the Giants to Win of 11 to5 Over game and the One idea he need keep peace Yanks. in the ranks was a ruling that base San Antonio The two teams are not the runners must hug the basemen at Ways and Means For leaguers but women’s team com- each stop. That worked fine for SAN ANTONIO, March 24.—MV- posed of the upstairs and the two innings until one of the teach- Ending Success Of Paul Easterling had a perfect day at downstairs teachers of Brownsville ers embraced another’s hair with bat today, making five hits in five grammar school, who played a too much fervor, according to Mr. Champs Main Topic trips to the plate and materially as- game of oaseball on the school Dobbe. • In sisting in Detroit’s 11 to 5 victory playgrounds Friday, evening, re- He is looking for several substi- League Circles over San Antonio. sulting in a 25 to 8 score in favor tute teacbers to take the places of — of Score by innings: R. H. E. the downstairs Yank teachers. those on the casualty list. BY BRIAN BELL Detroit The game was scheduled to a Mist Durst and Renovate (A) ..330 120 22x—11 11 2 go Mrs. Hunter, (Associated Press Sports Writer) S. Antone (TL)001 010 300— 5 10 3 Miss Scaief were the outstanding | ATLANTA, Ga., March 24.—If Fillingim, Cox and Meyers, Ar- twinklers of the Tanks, while Miss zatti; Whitehill, Sorrell and Har- McCollum. Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. threats from training camps cf >| grave. Foster distinguished themselves American are to be league clubs j for their Giant team by brilliance Your Office taken the 1928 race will ROOKIE WINS THE APPLE RICKARD in and base seriously, j GETS hitting running. there find seven teams lined up against DALLAS, Texas, March 24.—UP)—A At one stage of the game rookie ’s home in the wan considerable complaint from I the New York Yankees. ninth with two men on base the Giants to the umpire that the world ! I Ways and means to stop the the White Sox wouldn’t throw the ball pulled Chicago pitcher in their effort to win of a hole this afternoon and won coMPErrnoN at the and Manuel had a ter- Make it champions a bat, spring cleaning time around the are 5 to j' three pennants in as many years 3 victory. rible time just what the as .—. explaining office, just your wife does around the being discussed by boards of strategy -'V'H Scort by innings: R. H. E. function of the pitcher was. stretch- j house. It's time now to rid of a over a far-flung battle front For the first time in baseball history this picture is possible—Eddie Chicago (A) ...000 100 103—5 10 2 Fugazy, Mullen Join to Then the fun began, for the good get from Florida Louisiana Dallas Giants wanted to start the ing through j Collins, left; Tris Speaker, and Ty Cobb, all in the same uniform. (Texas) .021 000 000—3 9 2 game lot of that old office and install to equipment Ir Texas. The three, who once were diamond Lyons, Goodell and Berg; Dar- Promote Bouts In all over again because they said rivals be- marvels, were snapped in tho some new and modern needs. We have Three of the Yankees* Love and Kohlbeeker. their was the ball Philadelphia Athletics' training camp in Florida. rough, pitcher throwing Hlf. lieve they can beat the champions j All Divisions right at the bats of the Yanks, everything you need from the smallest de- *nd need decide on the meth- only to HARD which explained why the Yanks such as to inter- ; LINER BREAKS TIE tails, pins, complete office fur- od. The other four are more had such a heavy lead. di- : March CHICAGO, Mar. 24.—iJP)—A promo- niture. Call ns T ested in getting into the first HOUSTON, 24.—MV-Big About 1,000 children watched the in today the current ; I Carl Hubbell, right-hand hurler of tional alliance to break into what ▼ision than winning game. They were partial In their pennant and while too think the the visiting Minneapolis they Millers, they termed “the monopoly of the rooting to the side that was . I New turned back, YELLOW won his own can be TEAM Saturday ball Yorkers JUNIORS TAKE game heavyweight boxing division” was their thought for the moment seems when he slapped a hard liner to cen- ter formed here today by Humbert J. to be “What of it?” field in the ninth inning with a New York Champ Team Same i teammate on base and two out. This Fugazy, romoter and In the face of the opposition which j tally gave the Millers a 8 to 2 vic- James C. Mullen of Chicago. him TO WIN tory over the Houston The two outnumbers PLANS MOST EVENTS Buffs. their certainly Manager! promoters, state-! WILLACY MEET calm. He A Miller Huggins remains large Saturday erowd was on ment said, joined forces to develop1 # will offer the same club that topped ; hand to watch Danny Clark perform a logical contender to challenge for and the in 1926 j Hard Riders to Clash Local Youths Win 4 for the first time under Houston the heavyweight title, and also con-1 1927. He has added some reinforce- colors, and the crowd cheered when tenders in other boxing divisions. are the ments but the shock troops At Danny, at his first time at sock- who is now IS 01 Fort Frown In Out of 6 Tests In Fugazy, the SIDED the bat- bat, building old first liners outside ed the horsehide against the right Metropolitan coliseum in New York, teries. has a year of Winey Moore Polo Tilt Meet field barrier for two bases. a sports arena seating 32,000, said under his belt as ; County big league pitching he would cooperate with Mullen in Seat Lead Is OFFICE‘FURNITJJRE has whose fast ball | County George Pipgras. The Yellows will ride to the field A full the SPUDDERS 8TAGE RALLY building a similar arena in Chicago. has not slowed up. Shealy and day Saturday brought WICHITA They announced their intention of 142 Points Over Johnson have been recruited from | with a chip on their shoulders Sun- Cameron county interscholastic FALLS, March 24.—MV- I some The made holding elimination bouts, not only the American association to do in the meet for a Spudders up for lots of Harlingen, Texas day post polo game scheduled league the year 1028 to in the division, but in i had fielding and none too good heavyweight Opponent pitching. at Fort Brown. They plan to ad- climax. At the time of this writing pitch- all other divisions. to New York with a ninth here The active challenge minister to the Whites, who have i the final results had not been de- inning rally this afternoon to to The II supremacy probably will be flung been too termined but a full will be on defeat the Kansas (Special Herald) winning consistently, the j layout club the Athletics, Wash- s of the American by Philadelphia most severe drubbing of the season, tap for the Monday edition. association, 8 RAYMONDVILLE, Mar. 24.—Ray- and the of to ***** the series ington’s Senators Tigers to members of the team. Everything ponts to a tight fight at one-all. mondville with 267 carried a according halltnaJ-t® and Rotarians Lose points Detroit. Yellow have for first honors between San Benito Benton home runs 1 The boys worked to- { for of the eventa in the Wil- this season of the t the majority , at ward this end all week in several and Brownsville in the senior track Spudders, that of the former than ! coming with two interscholastic meet year, seems in better position j hard practices and believe that events. The class “B” events were men on bases. To lacy county of at the same they Kiwanians in he was able to boast j will have the in | so closely contsted that it would be Steengrafe pitched well for five in- which closed here Saturday night at edge that they be- K. time in 1927. Joe Hauser is back j hard to a winner until nings, but was hit hard in the of and lieve the Whites are getting a little | pick possible sixth after two days preliminaries first base with his wobbly knee the final El Jardin will and Kiefer was over-confident. The clash is to get ; reckoning. bumped frequently One Sided finals. m Game I answering every call. Tris Speaker be in there at the however. the last three under way at 3 o'clock at ~the new right top innings. Lyford was second with 125 points. has Ty Cobb and In the baseball the Browns- ■ joined polo field near the junior Sebastian took 14. Seven out of nine ■ in the outfield with Bing Miller airplane hangar. : ville and SAN BENITO. Mar. 24.—The KI- ■ The boys girls both copped first PLAY BY ST. PAUL cups were awarded It is avail- Whites, first-string team cf r?J?lPLE wanis club baseball team I Raymondville standing by, Ossie or Woll honors. The girls downed all comers FORT March wiped up V ■ the post, are working hard these WORTH, 24.-MV- performers. able for outfield or in- day* with little With nine of 12 the field here Friday with the team ■ ■ pitching duty, to in very difficulty and demon- hits bunched in two Track honors were carried off white get shape for the forthcoming of the by field q«signment. The elephant strated at all the innings St. Paul Rotarians, ending with a • tournament at Houston, points splendid of the American Hubert Wright of Raymondville, in- pitchers, especially Ehmke and Rom- beginning coaching that they have received association defeated score of 27 to 1. • April 22, and the Yellows are Fort Worth of dividual points amounting to 21. He mel, are in better shape than was pre- from Miss Gentry. The boys had the Texas league The game was played at the local pared to battle to overcome | Saturday, 9 to 7. took first place in the discuss throw, P the case last spring. viciously their hands full in with ball park, Harry Hinkley, Rotarian. the decisive | disposing th« *i*hth with shot put and broad jump, and sec- Sisler Senator Aid lickings they formerly the La Feria in the finals. The fh(ln£ 7 1l?*rl,lJn acting as business and Ed 11 entry the manager 220 will count on took. de.c,ded afternoon’s ond place in the 100 and the Washington heavily score at the end of seven hard fought Sifv n" Brady, field captain for the Rotar- Incinerators The of Corade in passed Roettger yard dash. Its revised pitching staff and the placing the ranks innings was 2 to 1 in favor of the to fill the ians. II bases to of the Yellows has turned get to Davis. Harold Cook of Raymondville took batting and base running of George that team young Brownsville horsehide maul- Featured in the into a | players game Sisler. Lisenbee and who hard-fighting, fast out- ers. 14 3-4 points and Pray tor of Ly- Hadley, riding j were Mayor J. Scott Brown and came for Harris last fit that is hard to beat at all ford took 12 3-4 through Bucky stages In the junior track events the DALLAS,DAI rM;QUVBEAP~ARKANSAS Mayor Paul Johnson, of Hio points. of the and Tex., Mar. 24.—(/p>—The Hondo. It is believed that several Reason know more now and although game, refuses to stay Brownsville youngsters again rreat J. H. Valley beaten copped pitching of Miller and the Tucker, Rotarian, did some has been batted out of the once its opponents do go out first honors. Much of the lusty records were made in the event. Hadley [ credit for slugging of the wild playing that was enthusiastical- box he will be back. front. this entire Mustang HI by appendicitis, goes to Walter »J “<* | victory Washing- team enabled Southern ly applauded. Large Gaston and Zachary have come from Contests are scheduled for each ton who scored Methodist NEW TEACHER ELECTED personally eighteen university to defeat The Kiwanis team was the Browns to lend their arms to the Sunday afternoon and one Arkansas uni- composed to The Herald) and for Thursdays fourth points. Harlingen, of (Special trash in the back as 11 to 1. in a Forrest Runnels, A. J. burning Washington cause. Marberry is in well, until time for the led J. B. non-conference Carpenter, RAYMONDVILLE. March 24 —At || Houston by who scored versity, 11'II Lawrence, T. of his baseball game here E. Cook. M. A. Thomnson. C. J. I a recent of the school board j the best of physical condition tournament, and to all of these the ten and one half points, came in sec- today. meeting Leslie, Fred Turner, and Tom March- Jl Phone No. 872 of San Marcos was yard. major league career. public is cordially invited without ond. Rangerville was third. La Feria j Norman O’Grady log MRS. MOSES BUILDING banks. to teach of The Ti£?rs have sent Marty Mc- any charge whatever, officials of fourth, and El Jardin fifth. chosen the rest the term If where his add- the HARLINGEN. March 24.—Mrs. Among the defeated Rotarians in the seventh of the local -II further Manus to third base polo association say. Record of events: j grade information. make him an .Mary Moses, of the Retail were Ed Brady, J. Scott Brown. Wil- school. He takes the of Miss ed weight will import- Men will be stationed at various 440 relay, time 56.6—1. Browns- secretary place ant and the fleet Rice 2. Merchants association here, has liam Y. Buck, Felix Gay, J. C. Margaret Taryear who was injured JIL figure Herry | places inside the post to direct mo- ville. Rangerville, 3. Harlingen, 4. The started the construction of a brick Thomas, W. F. Chambers. Bruce two weeks in an accident and is ■ptTol an outfield post. torists to the field, which is La Feria. ago the being 50 veneer residence on Pierce street. Gentry, Milton J. H. Tucker now confined in a at Hous- pitching may be bolstered up by used until the parade has been yd. dash, time 6.3—1. Browns- Punkin, hospital resur- Charles Storm has been of Elam Van Glider from faced. ville. 2. Harlingen, 3. 4. awarded the and H. G. Marshall. ton. She is convalescing but will Rangerville, contract for the Browns to serve as first aid and As usual the Rangerville. the construction of the A. D. Methren, Jr., umpired the not be able to return to finish the military band will be home. consequent promotion of Lil Stoner an to 100 dash, time game. term. hand provide some syncopation yd. 11.6—1. Browns- from relief duty to active assign- ville, 2. 3. [addition before the contest and between Harlingen, Harlingen, 4. ment. Sam Gibson and Earl White- thukkers. Rangerville. '■ hall exhibit signs of being better 20 • The Chinning. times—1. La Feria. 2. than were last Line-Up ;/\l year. pitchers they Position Brownsville, 3. Brownsville, 4. several n Yellows Cleveland has recruited hlteiPr*n^,B Brownsville. of No. 1 Lieut. Carver classes from the kindergarten Burt Running broad Jump, distance 15 H ‘".Tm. to for Capt. No. 2 Lt. Blanchard 41 \U baseball and may have wait ft.. 10 inches.—1. Lieut Massey No. 3 Brownsville, 2. «-»-» the members to grow up on the Corp. Cornde 3. Ut. brook 4 Rangerville, Harlingen, 4. La before can to make Claj No. Lieut. Berilla Feria. game they hope Lieut. IP seems Edmunds will referee and their presence felt. A rainbow Running high Jump, 4 ft, 6 in.—1. Lapt. Lobiti will handle the to be trying to shine across the In- watch. Harlingen, El Jardin, tie, 3. Browns- dian sky to mark improvement shown ville, 4. RIO HONDO Rangerville, Brownsville, tie. in the condition of George Uhle and VS. SAN BENITO SAN March Emil Levsen, two pitching casualties BENITO, 24.—Rio BUILDING HOME Flondo will the San of last season. play Benito club HARLINGEN, March 24.—Alex Sox n the Valley amateur in the Stronger league Homaner is building a $4,000 frame White Sox have a new and ex- first baseball game of the season The and residence on Pierce |—MOVED—| icre ^stucco street, shortstop, Chalmer Cissell, Sunday afternoon at the ball L. G. pensive ’ark. Munday has been awarded the and Johnny Mostil, out practically contract for the work. To all last season, has returned to the The COVENTRY, outfield. Chicago management Eng.—Disobeying his WORCESTER, Eng.—Old records Ted Tho- order to stay in bed. Rev. 4 believes Lyons, Alphonse ] physician’s discovered here reveal that Queen Ted and harles Warner went to his I ™mss. Blankenship George church, Elizabeth borrowed $1,000 from the flFROHTfERH!MKW?li a I ireached, and Ml Conally will head staff able to collapsed died. town and never repaid it. building'material the Sox to better pitch things. - St. Louis is gambling on two r—T. jjg| youngsters, Otis Branon and Ralph ! Kress, at second base and shortstop, j NEW LOCATION Manager Howley is trying a bold ex- I perimbnt by tossing his Tulsa re- I into the middle of his \ emits infield, A ■ but he has confidence in them and I Rea^ believes they will make his team. Lou Blue at first base and Harry in the outfield have 8 !€> ! Manush brought * their bats with them from Detroit M ? \ in mind the convenience of our and Sam Gray, late of the Athletics, Mercedes, % Having pa- will pitch some winning games for Mo»aa,w#>WM ,c\ the Browns. trons, we have moved into the place for- Boston’s Red Sox have an outfield \ "M oROU*ds V two-thirds made over by insertion of the Williams merly occupied by Aldridge-Hielscher a pair of boys. Ken from \ \\ Louis and from St. Denny Mobile, Implement Co., at 1105 Adams street. but Manager Bill Carrigan is de- Snawell vvs • JoeWontana on ^att\ing pending in the main experience by the manager and young- \ gained San Antonio A convenient drive-in feature has been ar- sters in 1927. The once great catch- Mexico Cw er returned to the game last year \l after an absence of ten years and for and out of the , ranged loading, being ( brought some young fellows with ever «en in the him. He believes the has \ our custom- year’s play V.H«: l congested section of the city, been helpful. i>»ve d The stock leaves an Bo***Vh i spring taking j \ I ers will always find plenty of parking Impression that it’s the field against of Bro«n»vi"'- the Yankees. \ I •pace near our new location. SEMi-F'NAkL " g roUN°S \ V Our phone number remains as before— CIUCI TAKES’ UeNMACY vs. naR£S O’HARA l 139—an dall phone orders will receive our fort Brown FLORIDA OPEN; V usual prompt attention. • _ \ Finish on ,«kM«C«W Driving Put . See "Finders Keepers” at the Capitol theater at S:J® March 27, 28 and 29 and help the I N. Y. Pro to Beat |ftcAtten . By —• high school clothing contest fund. Cruickshank V Here * Son,« More " ^ Round* JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Mar. 24.— i (/pi—Henry Ciuci, New York, profes- Nicotera V sional. won the Florida open golf ^ 1 championship here late today with a card of 285 for tho 72 holes. Mason Transfer & Grain Co. New Yorker a I The little staged I driving finish in the final 18 hole round this afternoon to overtake DON’T MISS | Bobby Cruickshank, also of New York, who had been in the van of MATCHED the field throughout. AI Watrous of Grand Rapids, second, with 287 and BE jlich-, finished THROES 1 AD Cruickshank tied with A1 Espinosa, ^TSoF I—1105 AMS—I Chicago, at 289 each for third money. New York amateur, PLand action Eddie Held, tank his tee shot on the 185 yard I the three hole for a hole in on# on i | Formerly occupied by Aldridge-Hielschei par I the afternoon round. - , The hole, considered the most dif- lAetccdc* \| three on the Florida Monday Implement Company ficult par Country club course. i« an island af- March V>-° o’c\ocV Vi f.,r with deep uand traps almost garreundinf It. H# finished with * _\J—1»• r if. k